AfP Collection of Foreign Assistance Cuts Impacts
Devex recently published an article, embedded below, that analyzes incidents of mass violence in Nigeria in June, which highlighted the importance of early warning violence prevention programs that could have saved lives, but were cancelled amidst the Trump Administration's foreign assistance cuts. The Alliance for Peacebuilding (AfP) is currently seeking examples of instances in which program cuts led to worsened instability or violence so AfP can use them in our advocacy. If you have any questions, please reach out to Nick Zuroski at nick@allianceforpeacebuilding.org
A Note on Anonymity:
Any organizations who fill out this survey have the option to submit their programs completely anonymously. Unless otherwise requested, AfP will not be sharing the names of the individuals who complete this form, their organizations, or program names. Should you submit your contact information, we will only use it to follow up with you and will not share that information with anyone else. These examples of impact will only be used in our behind-the-scenes advocacy and not published in any public-facing capacity. You can provide as much or as little information as you would like.
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In which country, region, or territory is the affected project or program located?
How did the funding cut impacting life-saving work that your project or program did? Please be as specific as you can with data or examples.
What harmful incidents or events have taken place as a consequence of the funding cut? Please be as specific as you can with data or examples.
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